Get online for this year’s OHC!

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  Posted by: Dental Design      1st October 2020

The pandemic has been a trying time for everyone. Not only has it brought with it a number of big changes to guidelines and daily workflows, but it has also meant that the traditional methods of gaining CPD, socialising with others in the industry and keeping up to date with the latest developments in the field are not currently appropriate.

As such, The British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy (BSDHT) is pleased to announce that this year’s Oral Health Conference (OHC) will be online and accessible to all!

Due to continuing uncertainty and further changes in regulations, the Society has made the decision to shift the event into an online format. Dental hygienists, dental therapists and students of these professions can, therefore, still access all of the exclusive educational content regardless of where they are and without the need to leave the comfort of their own homes.

This way, the Society hopes to inspire people to continue striving for excellence and developing within their roles, without putting themselves at risk.

Structured to suit you!

It’s little surprise that the last few months have been a hectic time for those returning to practice. As such, the BSDHT have structured this year’s OHC so that it easily fits into work schedules to help ensure professionals don’t miss out.

Live sessions will run on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 of November in the evenings, with a whole day of live sessions taking place on Saturday 28 November as well. This way, professionals can access the content with ease after the working day is done, without having to disrupt their work schedule. Furthermore, any content that you miss will be available to access for 8 weeks following the event in an on-demand library. Using this feature, professionals can catch up on any content that they didn’t tune in to or even re-watch lectures they found particularly interesting and useful.

Educational content tailored especially to dental hygiene and dental therapy

One of the core reasons to visit the OHC has always been its diverse and informative selection of educational seminars and lectures. Now in an online format, this year’s programme of speakers is just as exceptional as ever, with experts from all over the country live streaming lectures on pertinent subjects within the field.

Examples of what to expect include seminars on mental health, bias, indemnity policies, chairside dental nurse assistance and much, much more. These topics have all been chosen especially in reaction to interest gathered from attendees to past events and are an exceptional way to explore some of the most pressing concerns in the industry.

Also, the usual highlights of the poster competition and presentation of the student awards will be available as part of these online sessions, giving everyone the chance to celebrate some of the best ideas in the field and learn of the achievements of some of the up and coming names in the industry – definitely segments not to be missed!

As an added benefit, because these seminars are now in online format, professionals with access to the show can look forward to interactive Q&A sessions and panel discussions – it’s never been easier to have your voice heard and to engage with the sessions you’re joining!

All in all, you can look forward to 8 hours of ECPD as well as lots of exciting educational content, lectures, demonstrations and interactive content that will help you to excel in your career.

Pricings and more

This year, membership tickets are available for the price of £30. The BSDHT has also introduced a new way to access the OHC in 2020 – the team ticket. Priced at £64, this ticket allows the whole team to access the event. As ever, student members can enjoy a further discount to the ticketed price – this year gaining access for just £10.

Please follow the link below to book online today.

 

OHC 2020 now online

 

Thursday 26 November – evening

Friday 27 November – evening

Saturday 28 November – day

 

Book today here


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